Therapy Science Lab researches how neurorehabilitation can become more personalized, adaptive, and accessible across the continuum of care. Our work is guided by the vision of rehabilitation that is continuously, intelligently, and personally adapted to the needs of every individual, with a particular focus on home- and telerehabilitation.
Our research is organized around four axes. We study intelligent neurorehabilitation applications that adapt therapy programs to individual needs. We investigate how data generated beyond direct therapist supervision can inform and personalize rehabilitation. We develop and evaluate continuous care concepts for neurorehabilitation and provide scientific support to clinical and home-based care settings. We also research user requirements to ensure that neurorehabilitation applications are usable, clinically meaningful, and relevant for real-world implementation.
Through these activities, Therapy Science Lab connects rehabilitation science, technology-enabled care, and implementation-oriented research to support personalized neurorehabilitation across settings
Research Axes
Intelligent neurorehabilitation applications: To research how therapeutic applications can intelligently adapt rehabilitation programs.
Data beyond supervised therapy: To research how data generated beyond direct therapist supervision can inform and personalize rehabilitation.
Continuous Care for Neurorehabilitation: We are developing innovative rehabilitation concepts and provide scientific support to our clinics and home clinics.
User requirements for neurorehabilitation applications: To research and understand the user requirements on neurorehabilitation applications.
Other Research Groups
LLUI currently has three more core axes of research. Find an overview of all research groups and their individual research by clicking below